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. >> i just note that i don't believe that bureaucrats in washington should tell someone they should use contraceptives or not. >> that's the point he wanted to make. >> absolutely. one of the fascinating things debate is that it took place in hempstead, long island. it's important he got a mix of questions from a lot of folks who were disappointed. those are folks mitt romney's going to have to reach out to. it was an issue mix he faced and something like contraception, a really big issue for a lot of college educated, married, not just women, but men as well. somewhat socially moderate or liberal, who might be open for voting for mitt romney. >> there were questions about abortion or marriage equality, which i was struck by. there was a new ad out today trying to pivot to the center on abortion. this line he's walking, saying he wants to defund planned parenthood, but doesn't think bureaucrat in washington, overturn roe v. wade. he did want to get that in there, overture for women. >> that's the problem. especially if you're more on the moderate side. you lose your base if you're h
. >> i just note that i don't believe that bureaucrats in washington should tell someone they should use contraceptives or not. >> that's the point he wanted to make. >> absolutely. one of the fascinating things debate is that it took place in hempstead, long island. it's important he got a mix of questions from a lot of folks who were disappointed. those are folks mitt romney's going to have to reach out to. it was an issue mix he faced and something like contraception, a...
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up next my observation on the market and economy and why if you're looking for help from washington, well we better keep looking. then another big week on the show next week. on tuesday i'll sit down with former president bill clinton for a first on cnbc interview. we'll take his take on the recent defense of private equity, tax policy, a whole lot more from bill clinton coming on tuesday. stay with us on "closing bell." back in a moment. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more t
up next my observation on the market and economy and why if you're looking for help from washington, well we better keep looking. then another big week on the show next week. on tuesday i'll sit down with former president bill clinton for a first on cnbc interview. we'll take his take on the recent defense of private equity, tax policy, a whole lot more from bill clinton coming on tuesday. stay with us on "closing bell." back in a moment. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh...
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by saturday, five had been treated and released, but two men remain in critical condition at the washington medical center. 21-year-old ethan soarle and 22- year-old kevin o'toole. they were both inside the first trucks to arrived to the scene where the mood is somber. fire personnel have been visiting the hospital throughout the day. >> everyone knows what this is like and it's very difficult, but they are hold are their own. >> soarle has respiratory burns to his airway and o'toole has burns to his body. questions remain. the house is vacant, but there was a car in the driveway when the fire broke out. investigators have not determined its origin or cause. the fire chief tells us both victims at the hospital are awake and responsive. he says the next 48 hours are critical engaging how they will ultimately recover. >> a special foundation for injured firefighters is paying for victims' loved ones to stay in the dc area as those firefighters recover. >>> a construction worker is killed on a maryland work site. it happened near solomon in calvert county earlier today. few details have been r
by saturday, five had been treated and released, but two men remain in critical condition at the washington medical center. 21-year-old ethan soarle and 22- year-old kevin o'toole. they were both inside the first trucks to arrived to the scene where the mood is somber. fire personnel have been visiting the hospital throughout the day. >> everyone knows what this is like and it's very difficult, but they are hold are their own. >> soarle has respiratory burns to his airway and...
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you know, washington, d.c., with no power. this is supposed to be the capital of the greatest country on earth. and that's an opportunity also for jobs and the third thing is someone is going to have to pay for it. i think americans have lived with this illusion that you can have investment in your economy and nobody has to pay taxes. it doesn't work that way. >> ragu, talk about this for a second. a lot of people who align themselves with the thesis that you have laid out very clearly here, also tend to be conservative in saying stop with the short-term spending, we've got to cut our debts and deficits and then it doesn't finish the sentence with the investments with he need. people will say, we are saddling our grandchildren with unsustainable debt. there is a certain amount of debt that's okay to give to your grandchildren because in exchange for that they're getting the things that chrystia outlined, great infrastructure development, a world that will be more competitive in the next generation. how do you square that, that
you know, washington, d.c., with no power. this is supposed to be the capital of the greatest country on earth. and that's an opportunity also for jobs and the third thing is someone is going to have to pay for it. i think americans have lived with this illusion that you can have investment in your economy and nobody has to pay taxes. it doesn't work that way. >> ragu, talk about this for a second. a lot of people who align themselves with the thesis that you have laid out very clearly...
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denzel washington stars in this film. but it's a film you're not likely to see while flying on an airplane. > > well why would you? i don't think anyone who made this movie was going, "i wonder if we're going to get those big airplane dollars." for one, you obviously have, the movie is about a plane crash, so you're not going to see that on an in-flight movie. but also it's an r-rated film. it's very adult - there's nudity and language and all that kind of stuff in the movie, so it's going to be edited down anyway, so no one's going to care if they don't see it "flight" on it, they'd rather see "funsize" on an airplane. > > i find it interesting that delta pilots actually helped out denzel. > > yeah. it's a terrific movie too. it really is. it's being advertised in a way that makes it kind of look like it's this big thriller, and it is in a different kind of way. it's a really great movie and denzel is probably going to be oscar nominated for it. > > good to have you on the show. that's erik childress, our movie guy. > >
denzel washington stars in this film. but it's a film you're not likely to see while flying on an airplane. > > well why would you? i don't think anyone who made this movie was going, "i wonder if we're going to get those big airplane dollars." for one, you obviously have, the movie is about a plane crash, so you're not going to see that on an in-flight movie. but also it's an r-rated film. it's very adult - there's nudity and language and all that kind of stuff in the movie, so...
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"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> rise and shine. it is 5:00 on this thursday, july 5. i am cynne simpson. steve chenevey is off today. we will get started with traffic and weather every ten minutes. first, meteorologist adam caskey. have been slowly preparing for this heat. today we will be back near 100. that's today through saturday. by the end of the weekend into early next week, temperatures will slide a little. so we have some improvements in store. its warm outside to start this thursday morning. 74 in hagerstown, 80 at reagan national, 75 in quantico, 82 in lexington park, 70 in winchester and martinsburg. there was a strong thunderstorm in quantico and charles county which has come to an end. there's a heat advisory in effect from noon until 8:00 p.m. because it will feel like 100-. 105- slight chance of a late date thundershower this afternoon and evening. now back to steve hershorn. >> 66 approach in the roosevelt bridge leav
"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> rise and shine. it is 5:00 on this thursday, july 5. i am cynne simpson. steve chenevey is off today. we will get started with traffic and weather every ten minutes. first, meteorologist adam caskey. have been slowly preparing for this heat. today we will be back near 100. that's today through saturday. by the end of the weekend into early...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday nov ninth two thousand and twelve bloomberg reports u.k. prosecutors are ready to arrest traders and rate setters within a month for questioning over their role in the library scandal these are folks that u.b.s. r.b.s. and barclays so will we see bankers in costs for their war against a price mechanism will discuss and resulting the fiscal cliff. i outlined a responsible parent forward to avert the fiscal cliff without raising tax rates we're serious about reducing the ups. to combine spending cuts with revenue. that sounds pretty opposed to good luck with that grand bargain guys so maybe we'll go off the cliff and what that really be so bad well you can decide might moloney of gold silver is here to weigh and cvo was out with a view of what a plunge would mean as far as a recession and unemployment goes and it's not about what the demographic that wakes up and says this is going through. right now. there's a tightening. of the woolly nike's demogra
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday nov ninth two thousand and twelve bloomberg reports u.k. prosecutors are ready to arrest traders and rate setters within a month for questioning over their role in the library scandal these are folks that u.b.s. r.b.s. and barclays so will we see bankers in costs for their war against a price mechanism will discuss and resulting the fiscal cliff. i outlined a responsible...
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do this in mass we do it with all of the congressmen senators and presidents on and we send them to washington and charge them with the responsibility of running the economy by taxing us and redistributing our wealth and they know nothing about economics and the economic consequences of what they do. and there is this whole concept that there's a portion of people and probably a lot of people that voted for obama who won who believe that you need to tax maybe the rich more redistribute the wealth and that that's a solution to the middle class but what about the role of monetary policy and to what extent has this control booms and busts that have helped to pump and dump the middle class. monetary policy is the basis for this. big wealth transfer that's been going on for a long time now from the middle class to the banking sector basically but you know when people when people say we need to tax the rich they don't they're not really thinking this through what you need to do is just make a level playing field for everybody and let the allow the free markets to work we do not have a free market so
do this in mass we do it with all of the congressmen senators and presidents on and we send them to washington and charge them with the responsibility of running the economy by taxing us and redistributing our wealth and they know nothing about economics and the economic consequences of what they do. and there is this whole concept that there's a portion of people and probably a lot of people that voted for obama who won who believe that you need to tax maybe the rich more redistribute the...
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let's get to john harwood in washington. all right. john, if the house passes plan b tonight, what's next? >> i think next both chambers of congress go home for the weekend and leave the leadership to work with the white house on the potential for a solution that might pass. you know, we had dualing press conference this morning, brian. one was harry reid, democratic leader in the senate saying, once the house passes plan b the senate will do nothing about it. >> we are not taking up anything they are doing now. it is time for republican foes get serious. it is very, very unfortunate the republicans wasted an entire week on a number of pointless political stunt. and that'hat they've done. >> what we've got is a situation where there is still potential, still time for a deal next week when members of congress come back. but for the moment, brian, mostly no hopium around here. >> plan b. a nonstarter. thank you, john howard. >> up next on "street signs," we will dive back into the heherba. we have an analyst comesing on who says buy herb
let's get to john harwood in washington. all right. john, if the house passes plan b tonight, what's next? >> i think next both chambers of congress go home for the weekend and leave the leadership to work with the white house on the potential for a solution that might pass. you know, we had dualing press conference this morning, brian. one was harry reid, democratic leader in the senate saying, once the house passes plan b the senate will do nothing about it. >> we are not taking...
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everybody here in washington doesn't seem to get that they're driving the country over the cliff and they need to stop the minimal spending compared to the $4 trillion budget we have. >> when you do the math and you add it up, how big are these numbers? obviously you want to get rid of waste and abuse. but we're in a debate over how much more revenue we need to raise and it's hard to have that conversation when you are don't know how much money you're wasting in the first place. we don't need more revenue to pay for stuff like this. >> that's for sure. citizens against government waste has a report called prime cuts. and senator coburn and senator sessions have analyzed reports showing duplication and overlap and they estimate $400 billion a year and that's again about 11% of the entire budget. i don't think anyone would argue that's too much to cut out of the federal government. >>> now our fourth story "outfront." u.s. marines today began serious, this is month-long exercises in the western pacific. some of these exercises will be done alongside japan, which has china mad. in an ed
everybody here in washington doesn't seem to get that they're driving the country over the cliff and they need to stop the minimal spending compared to the $4 trillion budget we have. >> when you do the math and you add it up, how big are these numbers? obviously you want to get rid of waste and abuse. but we're in a debate over how much more revenue we need to raise and it's hard to have that conversation when you are don't know how much money you're wasting in the first place. we don't...
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there's a 25% chance that common sense will break out in washington and we actually get something accomplished before the end of the year. if that's the case, i think there's significant upside to the upper end of the range. there's a better than 50/50 chance we don't get something done before the end of the year whereas we break the bottom of the range. if you're an investor sitting on the sidelines or trying to figure out what to do at this point in time, the sidelines is a very good place to be. very dangerous and very binary. >> 50/50 chance, doesn't seem worth risk. thanks very much. >> well, if you do not think taxes are a big issue in the corporate world then pay attention for a couple of minutes because we have a state that brought back everybody from vacation just to make one company happy. brian schactman has that story. >> reporter: hey, thank you very much. listen, nike is a pretty iconic brand in the country and totally attached to the state of oregon, right? well, they want to expand, and there's all these states looking to poach them. they went to the state of oregon and the gov
there's a 25% chance that common sense will break out in washington and we actually get something accomplished before the end of the year. if that's the case, i think there's significant upside to the upper end of the range. there's a better than 50/50 chance we don't get something done before the end of the year whereas we break the bottom of the range. if you're an investor sitting on the sidelines or trying to figure out what to do at this point in time, the sidelines is a very good place to...
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we'll take you live to washington. stick around on the "closing bell." >>> time to toast today's close with this. a recent study from william blair showed that amazon is offering a wired selection of products, and it's a little bit cheaper than both walmart and target. so what are the differences? find out next. a recent study from william ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> a toast to today's market close. online, amazon's product selection is 15 to 20 times larger than target and walmart. and the pric
we'll take you live to washington. stick around on the "closing bell." >>> time to toast today's close with this. a recent study from william blair showed that amazon is offering a wired selection of products, and it's a little bit cheaper than both walmart and target. so what are the differences? find out next. a recent study from william ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of...
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. >> a perfect storm is brewing in washington and at this hour. the house gets set to vote on plan b which the white house has said is a nonstarter. house speaker boehner will hold a news conference in about 15 minutes or so. we will take it live here. first, to john hart wood at the white house. john? >> sue, we've had a pretty relentless game of messaging bing pong between democrats and republicans today. we hear from eric cantor about plan b that house intends to take up. then we heard from harry reed, now just behind me, jay carney is briefing. but bottom line from the standpoint of republicans, as negotiations with the white house have broken down, is that as eric cantor said a few minutes guy to reporters, they put the onus squarely on the president right now, saying that the action by the house today, which they say they have the votes to pass is the only concrete action to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> and the president has a decision to make. he can support these measures or be responsible for wreckless spending in the largest tax hike in am
. >> a perfect storm is brewing in washington and at this hour. the house gets set to vote on plan b which the white house has said is a nonstarter. house speaker boehner will hold a news conference in about 15 minutes or so. we will take it live here. first, to john hart wood at the white house. john? >> sue, we've had a pretty relentless game of messaging bing pong between democrats and republicans today. we hear from eric cantor about plan b that house intends to take up. then we...
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brian mooar has the latest from washington. >> president obama and house speaker john boehner were behind closed doors today trying to break the tax and spending stalemate recommended take the country over the fiscal cliff in three weeks. they want to about to the president's demand that taxes go up for the wealthy. >> will i accept a tax increase to actually solve our problems? yes. >> we have one house and that's it. this is in the democrats' hands. >> we agree on 98% of this, to me, i would just get it off the table also they don't worry about it. >> they agreed that visits are going up on the rich no matter what. >> you cannot generate enough revenue to have meaningful deficit reduction. >> republicans want a big spending cuts from programs like medicare and social security. >> we do not want to be here in another year or attend. >> on both sides of pennsylvania avenue, from main street to wall street, americans are waiting to see who will blink first. both are eager to wind down the crisis, but no one wants to walk away in defeat. , wbal-tv 11 news. >> an update on a former president
brian mooar has the latest from washington. >> president obama and house speaker john boehner were behind closed doors today trying to break the tax and spending stalemate recommended take the country over the fiscal cliff in three weeks. they want to about to the president's demand that taxes go up for the wealthy. >> will i accept a tax increase to actually solve our problems? yes. >> we have one house and that's it. this is in the democrats' hands. >> we agree on 98%...
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my guest fears it and says this confirms it, big oil has caused big problems in washington, the former president of shell oil. you have argued this and some your critics have said john is paranoid. what do you say now? >>guest: well, i'm a democrat. as you well me and i am disappointed in some of the president's appointments and in the case of the administrator i met him for the first time shortly after the appointment and he made a very bold statement. he said my job is to undo eight years of environmental degradation under the prior administration. now, i was the president of shell during the prior administration and i can assure you that the epa administrator in region six did an effective and official job making sure that environmental laws were enforce. along come as new guy, with in real experience in executive management and suddenly his predecessor was someone from the dark ages trying to ruin the environment, ruin the air, and he is going to fix all of that? i am not surprised to hear the crucify statement. i think that a person who operates like a rabid bureaucrat deserves al
my guest fears it and says this confirms it, big oil has caused big problems in washington, the former president of shell oil. you have argued this and some your critics have said john is paranoid. what do you say now? >>guest: well, i'm a democrat. as you well me and i am disappointed in some of the president's appointments and in the case of the administrator i met him for the first time shortly after the appointment and he made a very bold statement. he said my job is to undo eight...
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washington, d.c., blazed with that idea. the american people in survey after survey, thinking a thoughtful approach to this are the politicians. what do you think about the idea we should pay more attention to mental health in this country? >> are usually supported. one of the things that would be helpful agreeing with mental health is the stigmatizing it. there is so much shame surrounding a mental illness when the fact of the matter is a large portion of our society has diagnostic code. and most of those people are not violent, i just have to say. many people go without any issue. lou: those with a serious mental disorder. >> even if they have a serious mental disorder, most of them are not violent. a fraction of people who will always be violent and we have to look at that and address that issue. but mostly people mentally ill are not violent, and it is really important not to confuse mental illness and violence and furthhr stigmatize a group that is already having a hard time acknowledging or scapegoating them. lou: this
washington, d.c., blazed with that idea. the american people in survey after survey, thinking a thoughtful approach to this are the politicians. what do you think about the idea we should pay more attention to mental health in this country? >> are usually supported. one of the things that would be helpful agreeing with mental health is the stigmatizing it. there is so much shame surrounding a mental illness when the fact of the matter is a large portion of our society has diagnostic code....
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today, they made their way to the guatemala embassy in washington. ed. >>> it was pens and paperwork, not bulls, whips and gun that reunited art and owner. appraised at $20,000, culturally the pieces are invaluable to the culture. they will be displayed for all to see. >>> no arrests in the smuggling cases have been made. investigations are on going. >>> if you are waiting for someone to get home from work. let's check on the roads at traffic control. >> hi, kai jackson. beltway is jam packed. on the north side, 45 minutes, charles street to 95, the west side inner loop, delays from 95 too security boulevard at least 30 minutes to get through. expect another 30 minutes on the west side outer loop, stevenson to baltimore national pike. 70 eastbound in the red towards the beltway. northbound 95, that's just one long delay. it begins at 395, ends up past white marsh boulevard. as far as accidents go, lock raven at tailor avenue, eastern boulevard at tailor and harford at louise and east 33rd. let's take a look at you can see, there is a look at providen
today, they made their way to the guatemala embassy in washington. ed. >>> it was pens and paperwork, not bulls, whips and gun that reunited art and owner. appraised at $20,000, culturally the pieces are invaluable to the culture. they will be displayed for all to see. >>> no arrests in the smuggling cases have been made. investigations are on going. >>> if you are waiting for someone to get home from work. let's check on the roads at traffic control. >> hi, kai...
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and slipping into lower class, why should you care about this and what can you do to affect change if washington so there's let political theater and more action? >> that's a major concern for members of congress. we're talking about the debt and deficit but the focus turned away from jobs. that's why i think the deal that is struck may not be if -- the cuts may not be effective immediately. maybe takes rates take a year to kick in because the economy is fragile. people who are out of a job don't want the economy to tank further. they want a job in 2013. congress has to be very careful to get a deal that actually doesn't put us back into recession. as you know, there's not a lot of confidence in congress so there's fear congress will mess it up. >> that's been the situation for a long time. people want to unfasten their seat belts on this. we'll keep a close eye on it. we appreciate you joining in. >> thank you. >> from down here on earth to up there in the lunar skies, marking a huge milestone in human spaceflight. can you believe it's been 40 years since we sent the last manned mission to the
and slipping into lower class, why should you care about this and what can you do to affect change if washington so there's let political theater and more action? >> that's a major concern for members of congress. we're talking about the debt and deficit but the focus turned away from jobs. that's why i think the deal that is struck may not be if -- the cuts may not be effective immediately. maybe takes rates take a year to kick in because the economy is fragile. people who are out of a...
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reporting for abc news washington. >>> terrell shuggs is back. and ray lewis was put on the injured reserve list. ray was supposed to have surgery today. he told his close friend, shannon sharp he will not make a decision until he goes through rea. >> all right. is college actually worth the price tag? >> which majors pay and which one cost leave you in the red. >> meet one woman who tricked breast cancer and turned it into a gift. that's a lot of money. my classroom. games and a new casino for maryland. million more for education every year. the money goes where it's supposed to. it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator named ben. by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carry
reporting for abc news washington. >>> terrell shuggs is back. and ray lewis was put on the injured reserve list. ray was supposed to have surgery today. he told his close friend, shannon sharp he will not make a decision until he goes through rea. >> all right. is college actually worth the price tag? >> which majors pay and which one cost leave you in the red. >> meet one woman who tricked breast cancer and turned it into a gift. that's a lot of money. my classroom....
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it is the target of protests. >> it is a violent night in northeast washington. the search continues for the gun man behind to separate shootings. police arrived to find the man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. officers are looking into what led to the shooting. a man was found in the parking lot in the two and a block of michigan avenue. a gunshot wounds to the head and arms. we do not know his condition right now. >> a job there will be held tomorrow for military veterans. 25 large companies will be there. they are joining forces that urges companies to hire veterans and their families. >> bad news for hundreds of customers to camp outside the mall for the newest nike shoe appeared likes today's release of the galaxy stinker was canceled. -- sneak was cancelled. it was due to safety. large crowds remain outside of the mall. we'll have a live report. >> one coming as some people did not like is making a profit. >> good friday morning. the recipient of the biggest taxpayer bailout in history is reporting a big jump
it is the target of protests. >> it is a violent night in northeast washington. the search continues for the gun man behind to separate shootings. police arrived to find the man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. officers are looking into what led to the shooting. a man was found in the parking lot in the two and a block of michigan avenue. a gunshot wounds to the head and arms. we do not know his condition right now. >> a job there will...
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and recesses tend to drive decisions in washington in the congress. and now you have a recess, significantly increased by a multiple of 10, probably, or 20 by the fact that we are heading into a fiscal cliff. so those two forcing mechanisms should cause the sides to come together and reach an agreement in my opinion, in addition it's also in their political interest to do that. it is time to govern. it's time toned the politics and time to govern. >> susie: you won't get any argument from most of the american opinion lech on that and you surely know the ways of washington. so we hope are you right on that i would like to switch gears, my last question to you because i understand just before the program you were telling me that you are on the board of intercontinental exchange, ice, that made this big acquisition for the nyse. this was a big deal for you guys. why is it so important? for you and for investors? >> well, first i think it's a good proposal and it will be very good for both companies. you're bringing together a lot of synergies here and a
and recesses tend to drive decisions in washington in the congress. and now you have a recess, significantly increased by a multiple of 10, probably, or 20 by the fact that we are heading into a fiscal cliff. so those two forcing mechanisms should cause the sides to come together and reach an agreement in my opinion, in addition it's also in their political interest to do that. it is time to govern. it's time toned the politics and time to govern. >> susie: you won't get any argument from...
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>> for monday looks like it could be quiet but you never know what will come out of washington. the twenty-seventh is when we will hear something but the uptick we saw on the close, also induce a triple witch which is the futures expiration for december. other than that light volume, we have some potentially big market moving news and whatever happens in washington and who knows? liz: will be a big holiday week for the markets. dave: thank you. liz: can never take a break. shares of under are rising today. one of the few retailers that has done pretty well. let's head to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. nicole: 3-1/3% for under armor. this is a clear winner when you talk about vince in people where, under armour is doing well because nike came out and nike reported strong sales, athletic apparel is hot and under armour is one of the beneficiaries of that. when you talk about nike, bring it close, up 6% so nike was a real winner and they talk about demand going forward topping estimates so obviously both nike and under armour, a great day on a day when we saw
>> for monday looks like it could be quiet but you never know what will come out of washington. the twenty-seventh is when we will hear something but the uptick we saw on the close, also induce a triple witch which is the futures expiration for december. other than that light volume, we have some potentially big market moving news and whatever happens in washington and who knows? liz: will be a big holiday week for the markets. dave: thank you. liz: can never take a break. shares of under...
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last night, you walked into a house in suburban washington naked with a 12-pack of beer hoping to meet a 13-year-old boy. yes or no? >> yes. >> okay. today, you're on the internet again. you have an inappropriate conversation with a boy you think is 13 and you set up a meeting here at this fast food restaurant. what was your intention? >> i don't know. >> don't you think you need some help? >> i'm seeing a psychiatrist. >> do you see why i was skeptical last night when you said -- >> you -- >> no, i can't, john, i can't do that. that's their job is to record video and audio. you put yourself in this position so don't get tough with them. do you see why i was skeptical last night when you said it was the first time you had done something like that? >> it was though. >> how can i believe that? and how do we know that you're not going to go out tomorrow or the next day or the next day or the next day and do this again? >> i promise you i won't. >> you see something so extreme, a guy show up naked and come back the next day. you realize and you get a better understanding of how strong thes
last night, you walked into a house in suburban washington naked with a 12-pack of beer hoping to meet a 13-year-old boy. yes or no? >> yes. >> okay. today, you're on the internet again. you have an inappropriate conversation with a boy you think is 13 and you set up a meeting here at this fast food restaurant. what was your intention? >> i don't know. >> don't you think you need some help? >> i'm seeing a psychiatrist. >> do you see why i was skeptical last...
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the washington post says the governor has changed his mind about the flesh fee and is pushing a flat fee. any -- in a separate measure, he added $2 to electric bills to subsidize offshore wind power development. the combined flesh tax and energy surcharge could push your utility bills up to more than $100 a year. >> coming up, a fourth grader credited for saving the life of a best friend who was choking. we will introduce you to both girls, next. >> the fight is on for the deep south. we will show you what the gop contenders are doing to when the conservative vote. >> loyola prepares for its chance to become america's team. >> unseasonably mild temperatures show rain and thunderstorms had our way. your forecast is coming up. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the mi
the washington post says the governor has changed his mind about the flesh fee and is pushing a flat fee. any -- in a separate measure, he added $2 to electric bills to subsidize offshore wind power development. the combined flesh tax and energy surcharge could push your utility bills up to more than $100 a year. >> coming up, a fourth grader credited for saving the life of a best friend who was choking. we will introduce you to both girls, next. >> the fight is on for the deep...
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. >> fiscal cliff negotiations in washington, still up in the air. most lawmakers have gone home for a long weekend. >> i'll be here and i'll be available at any moment to sit down with the president if he gets serious about solving this problem. >> the duchess of cambridge has left hospital. there for morning sickness. >> how are you feeling this morning, kate? >> as of today, possession of small amounts of marijuana is legal in the state of washington. >>> now the 55th annual grammy awards revealed. the top contender, kanye west and jay-z. >> he's got it. kobe bryant. the greatest player in the history of the los angeles lakers. >> all that, ready for your mistake? >> yeah. i'd like to hear it. >> can eating while driving be distracting. >> no! >> and all that matters. >> former senator alan simpson is bringing his meg aboutssage about the national debt to a new generation. >> gangnam style. >> on cbs "this morning." >> the star? a toddler and tiaras earning a spot on barbara walters list of the 20 most fascinating people then barbara said i can't
. >> fiscal cliff negotiations in washington, still up in the air. most lawmakers have gone home for a long weekend. >> i'll be here and i'll be available at any moment to sit down with the president if he gets serious about solving this problem. >> the duchess of cambridge has left hospital. there for morning sickness. >> how are you feeling this morning, kate? >> as of today, possession of small amounts of marijuana is legal in the state of washington....
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this is in keller ferry, washington, which is in northeast washington state. this is a deer caught in a barbed wire fence on the ranch of jeff and molly mite. but listen to the sound that this deer is making. >> oh, my god, the sound of the crying is just painful to listen to. >> isn't it so heartbreaking? i've never heard a deer make that sound. and you can just hear the fear and the pain in its voice. again, this is on the ranch of jeff and molly knight. they were going out sledding when they saw this entire herd of deer running through the fields and jumping this fence. and then when the deer cleared away, this deer remained. >> what it is is her hind leg is looped over the fence. >> molly said jeff, get out of the car right now and go rescue this deer. >> it's okay, deer. >> he had a pair of pliers in his car. and he just basically cut the one wire with the pliers. and you can actually hear molly behind the camera breathing heavily in anticipation of this rescue. >> there he goes. >> okay. >> then the deer actually moved maneuvered his body around. but the
this is in keller ferry, washington, which is in northeast washington state. this is a deer caught in a barbed wire fence on the ranch of jeff and molly mite. but listen to the sound that this deer is making. >> oh, my god, the sound of the crying is just painful to listen to. >> isn't it so heartbreaking? i've never heard a deer make that sound. and you can just hear the fear and the pain in its voice. again, this is on the ranch of jeff and molly knight. they were going out...
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think tank and he joins us now from our washington bureau. john great to have you this morning. good morning. are we going over this cliff, john? >> i think -- i certainly hope not and i think that people -- there are low level talks again and i think that the president and the speaker need to engage with each other to try to avoid that. but what we need to do for the long run is really to get on a path towards greater fiscal discipline but do it in a way that keeps momentum behind the economy right now, keeps jobs growing. after today or yesterday's job report the worst thing we can do is to go over the fiscal cliff and put the economy back into a recession. so i'm optimistic but it's going to take some hard bargaining and some work and i think the most important thing the president has put on the table is that there needs to be a balanced plan and there needs to be more revenue coming from the people at the top of the economy. >> john, we're hearing a lot of the same kind of tone that we heard before of course. it sounds very familiar. do y
think tank and he joins us now from our washington bureau. john great to have you this morning. good morning. are we going over this cliff, john? >> i think -- i certainly hope not and i think that people -- there are low level talks again and i think that the president and the speaker need to engage with each other to try to avoid that. but what we need to do for the long run is really to get on a path towards greater fiscal discipline but do it in a way that keeps momentum behind the...
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will anybody rise above in washington? insight from washington post economic policy reporter and from capitol hill, politico's senior congressional reporter. welcome to "power lunch" guy webs good to see you. let me start with you. what happens at this point? can anything be done or are we going over the cliff? >> the chances offi going over e cliff is very, very serious at this point. what do they do? they are trying to figure that out themselves right now. do they bring up a bill right now and try to force speaker boehner's hand and have him accept any sort of tax increase, at least allow a vote and something that could pass in the house? mainly by democratic votes? that is unclear at this point. right now, harry reid is calling on the house to pass their enate bill and speaker boehner is relenting at there point. >> zachary, you cover economic policy. can you give me any clues of what is happening behind the scenes? are republicans saying, good gosh, if they would means test medicare and change retirement age, i would m
will anybody rise above in washington? insight from washington post economic policy reporter and from capitol hill, politico's senior congressional reporter. welcome to "power lunch" guy webs good to see you. let me start with you. what happens at this point? can anything be done or are we going over the cliff? >> the chances offi going over e cliff is very, very serious at this point. what do they do? they are trying to figure that out themselves right now. do they bring up a...
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oddly enough, it didn't originate here in washington but rather out in the country. several states, including some with republican governors asked the federal government for more flexibility in how they hand out welfare dollars. specifically, they want to spend less time on federal paperwork and more time experimenting with what they hope will be better ways of getting people connected to jobs. so the administration has granted waivers from some of the existing rules. >> giving them those states some flexibility in how they manage their welfare rolls as long as it produced 20% increases in the number of people who are getting work. >> reporter: that might in a small way change preseesly how work is calculated but the goal of pushing welfare recipients to work remains in place. that's pretty much it. this is clearly not an effort by the president to kill off the welfare work requirements requirements. that's why even some republicans backed away. governor romney's claim doesn't work. and we rate it false. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> fans of the cult comedy hit "t
oddly enough, it didn't originate here in washington but rather out in the country. several states, including some with republican governors asked the federal government for more flexibility in how they hand out welfare dollars. specifically, they want to spend less time on federal paperwork and more time experimenting with what they hope will be better ways of getting people connected to jobs. so the administration has granted waivers from some of the existing rules. >> giving them those...
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. >> doug: the washington post gives pinocchios to politicians who lie. i think booker should get three lamps for telling the truth. once in a great while a politician will speak with he or she really believes and cattalo all of the media hype and spin and tv commercials. it is incredibly refreshing. his star in the media elights may be declining but among the people who will put him into higher office i think it could be rising. >> could i raise a question about the premise? why are reverend wright and bain capital not fair game? >> the fact of the matter is his relationship with obama hasn't been ex-be pained. why is pain not an issue when the candidate used -- we could say why is is that this massachusetts po lit cal figure with good hair, mitt romney in 2 20* 12 does not get the same treatment as john kerry 8 years ago. as media research the study you cited 13 to 1 ratio of more coverage for romney's wealth than kerry's wealth. >> let's find out what ellen has to play. >> a, it is his wife. and b a picture in this media savvy world of ours is worth a
. >> doug: the washington post gives pinocchios to politicians who lie. i think booker should get three lamps for telling the truth. once in a great while a politician will speak with he or she really believes and cattalo all of the media hype and spin and tv commercials. it is incredibly refreshing. his star in the media elights may be declining but among the people who will put him into higher office i think it could be rising. >> could i raise a question about the premise? why...
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msnbc political analyst david corn is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine. are you comfortable with what the nra put forward today? >> absolutely. this is the only answer. more guns equals less crime. if we don't arm the teachers and have guards, this is going to happen again. >> do i understand your view that it would be a requirement for teachers? >> what if i'm a teacher who does not know how to carry a firearm? i'm not proficient and i don't want anything to do with guns. >> i don't want my kid in your school. >> wow, really. >> i'll send my kid to another school. >> so to a person whose pursuing a career in education, going to college with that desire because they want to school young people, they would also need to be trained and comfortable with the idea of carrying a weapon? >> unfortunately, this is the world we live in. >> this is not a panacea. >> wait a minute, david. with that logic, why not arm the students as well. >> the students are children. >> an 18-year-old high school senior. i mean by your logic they, too, should all be carrying weapons
msnbc political analyst david corn is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine. are you comfortable with what the nra put forward today? >> absolutely. this is the only answer. more guns equals less crime. if we don't arm the teachers and have guards, this is going to happen again. >> do i understand your view that it would be a requirement for teachers? >> what if i'm a teacher who does not know how to carry a firearm? i'm not proficient and i don't...
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mainly south of washington in the lower eastern shore. that snow as it came down south of dc and richmond. we caught it here on the weatherbug camera. aceta couple congratulations starting to add up down the richmond way. travel down i-95, could be tricky, keep that in mind. the winter weather advisories for areas south of maryland. rest of tonight we will throw in the chance for a few more scattered mixed showers, mainly south of route 50. more on how things shape upcoming up. >> thank you. tonight over a hundred young teens gathered to remember their friend . he opened the door of a moving car to get sick. >> we have learned the 13-year- old was drinking a powerful combination of caffeine and alcohol. cheryl connor. >> reporter: that's right. michael's mom said he was drinking 4loko when he fell out of his stepfather's car. i talked to her and a friend with the 13-year-old before he died. over 100 young teens are here to remember their friend. as they pause, his mom has a message. >> he drank one of those energy drink was alcohol that a
mainly south of washington in the lower eastern shore. that snow as it came down south of dc and richmond. we caught it here on the weatherbug camera. aceta couple congratulations starting to add up down the richmond way. travel down i-95, could be tricky, keep that in mind. the winter weather advisories for areas south of maryland. rest of tonight we will throw in the chance for a few more scattered mixed showers, mainly south of route 50. more on how things shape upcoming up. >> thank...
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doug mcelway has more from washington. doug? >> reporter: it was last thursday, a state department spokesman, suggested that the weight of international sanctions may be causing iran to, quote, lash out, and today's new provocations lend credence to the theory, after announcing a postponement of a missile test yesterday they carried it out today, a medium range sea-to-air missile designed to evade radar and at the same time iran announced the nuclear scientist produced the nation's first nuclear fuel rod. a tube containing pellets of enriched uranium to provide fuel for nuclear reactors, an achievement western experts believe iran was not yet capable of and john bolton says this narrows the window of time, for the west to act, before iran becomes a nuclear power. >> panetta said he thought they'd have a nuclear weapon within a year and i suspect it is less and i think 2012 could be a very important year if israel reads the situation the same way as secretary panetta, the time in which they have to take military action against th
doug mcelway has more from washington. doug? >> reporter: it was last thursday, a state department spokesman, suggested that the weight of international sanctions may be causing iran to, quote, lash out, and today's new provocations lend credence to the theory, after announcing a postponement of a missile test yesterday they carried it out today, a medium range sea-to-air missile designed to evade radar and at the same time iran announced the nuclear scientist produced the nation's first...
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diana alvear, nbc news, washington. >>> on that note, that is our broadcast tonight, thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we of course hope to see you bank here tomorrow evening. we leave you with a sure sign winter must be coming, the first day of the skating season on the rink we keep out back. good night from new york.
diana alvear, nbc news, washington. >>> on that note, that is our broadcast tonight, thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we of course hope to see you bank here tomorrow evening. we leave you with a sure sign winter must be coming, the first day of the skating season on the rink we keep out back. good night from new york.
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but the live to washington. it appears this is a major flare but we've gotten through it okay so far. >> that's what it seems. the images of the solar storm are stunning, but here on earth, not so much. it started as a solar flare on tuesday, sending charged plasma particles racing toward the earth, expected to hit at 4 million miles an hour. >> it arrived this morning around 6:00 a.m. eastern time. we have a geomagnetic storm, a disturbance of the earth's magnetic field. >> with winds up to 10 times abnormal storm, it's one of the largest in years. >> on a five. scale, it's a two or three. it is not very severe. >> the magnetic field in this storm is actually aligned the same way the earth's magnetic field which protects the earth is aligned. so most of the storm is slipping by s without interacting with the earth. the effects have been relatively minor on the communications side. >> forecasters warn the storm could disrupt everything from gps services to airline flights. but there's a bright spot. >> we do exp
but the live to washington. it appears this is a major flare but we've gotten through it okay so far. >> that's what it seems. the images of the solar storm are stunning, but here on earth, not so much. it started as a solar flare on tuesday, sending charged plasma particles racing toward the earth, expected to hit at 4 million miles an hour. >> it arrived this morning around 6:00 a.m. eastern time. we have a geomagnetic storm, a disturbance of the earth's magnetic field. >>...
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there has about washington national entitlements still stand. and it is as if we knew they are out there. but they are not a threat until the captain hears a bump, then he sees the ice, i'm telling you, same ice, sak same icebergo ship. if you are massively overweight, it is like cutting yourself to a half gallon of chunky monkey ice cream is going to make you any less chunky. simpson said we're all getting creamed, senator, we're going nowhere fast? >> that was a rare monologue there, sharp as a tact, delightful, i was thrilled listening to it here in cody, wyoming, dazzling. neil: thank you, but, it's sad, i said what you said many times, i had the coming ma congressmanw york saying that debt conditions and recommendations were all over the map, not every agrees, better to leave them out of the debates because if is just folly -- i am paraphrasing. i say this is everything that senator simpson warned me about. >> the other thing is, the warning is come true, everything that president is doing now has not one thing to do with policy or reality,
there has about washington national entitlements still stand. and it is as if we knew they are out there. but they are not a threat until the captain hears a bump, then he sees the ice, i'm telling you, same ice, sak same icebergo ship. if you are massively overweight, it is like cutting yourself to a half gallon of chunky monkey ice cream is going to make you any less chunky. simpson said we're all getting creamed, senator, we're going nowhere fast? >> that was a rare monologue there,...
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he's in stevens pass, washington, tonight. >> reporter: a terrifying force of nature. an avalanche like this one surging down the mountain at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour. carrying everything in its path. on sunday, that power was on full display. a group of experienced skiers ventured off the main slope. that's when it happened, sweeping them up in seconds, rocketing them a quarter of a mile straight down hill. fellow skiers raced in to find the missing. >> waited for the snow to settle and then immediately went into their rescue mode. using their avalanche beacons to locate their friends. >> reporter: three men in the group could not be revived and died. this winter, 17 people have been killed in avalanches nationwide. they are powerful, strong enough to topple railroad cars. a large slide could carry enough snow to cover 20 football fields ten feet high. this footage shows what it's like to be caught up in one. a snowboarder in new zealand riding one second and the next he is overcome. his camera capturing what he saw and heard inside as the light faded. lucki
he's in stevens pass, washington, tonight. >> reporter: a terrifying force of nature. an avalanche like this one surging down the mountain at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour. carrying everything in its path. on sunday, that power was on full display. a group of experienced skiers ventured off the main slope. that's when it happened, sweeping them up in seconds, rocketing them a quarter of a mile straight down hill. fellow skiers raced in to find the missing. >> waited for the...